Before you take your next career step,
be sure you know where you're headed.
Map out your career and personal goals,
and make sure the two complement, rather
than conflict with each other. Working
with one of our professional recruiters
will help you get there faster. Here's
what you need to do:
First, determine your long-term goals
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Why are you in the field in which
you are currently working?
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Are your talents being utilized?
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Are continued professional education
and training priorities?
Think about the consequences
Don't make career decisions in
isolation. Be sure that your family is
supportive of your choices. You'll be
able to move faster when an offer is
made. And of course, consult with your
recruiter.
Actively manage your own career
Between where you are now and where you
want to be is a world of uncertainty.
But it doesn't have to be that way. Take
the bull by the horns. Take control of
your life. You know where you want to
go. Take action to get yourself there.
Build an effective personal career
network
Word of mouth. It's not only an
effective sales tool, it's also an
extremely effective networking tool. For
starters, identify and "work" your own
career network. Include:
Friends
Co-workers (past and present)
Professional colleagues
Suppliers or customers
Consultants
Recruiters
Teachers and classmates
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Actively maintain a fresh, current
network roster and cultivate your
network.
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Reciprocate. Always be willing to
give at least as much as you take in
the way of information,
introductions and referrals. It'll
pay off in the long run.
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Don't wear out the welcome mat by
calling too much.
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Remember that your professional
references should be part of that
same network. Consider them the
creme de la creme and treat them
accordingly.
Take a fresh look at your skills
Things change quickly in today's
economy. Make sure your skills are
cutting-edge. Research career
enhancement opportunities in your
industry through associations or
training organizations.